Word: woundings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Displaying a whirlwind attack early in the game, the Freshman basketball team wound up its home season yesterday afternoon in the Freshman Gymnasium, winning from the St. George's quintet by a score of 23 to 13, and is now pointing for its annual tilt with Yale next Saturday at New Haven. Robert Dutton '31 led the attack with five baskets to his credit, while O. D. Johnson '31, who scored nine points, was the next high scorer. The 1931 aggregation led at the half by a 13 to 6 count...
...soft coal patches df Illinois was assured last September when the operators agreed to maintain the much-disputed Jacksonville wage scale ($7.50 per day) until April. But an unsettled spring, a dubious summer were provided for last week when, meeting in Chicago, the Illinois miners and operators wound up further negotiations unagreed...
...this sorrowful pageant not less than 1,000,000 Britons gazed reverently, last week, as it wound through three and a half miles of London streets. When the principal service began at Westminster Abbey millions more heard over the radio Earl Haig's favorite hymn, Onward, Christian Soldiers. To convey the coffin within the abbey came as most august pall bearers, Field Marshal Ferdinand Foch, Field...
...also straighten her legs for the $800. She consented. While he cut at the scar, Dr. Zaph (he says) worked thus: "The flesh [of a leg] was bared to the bone; an electric saw was used to cut wedges from the main leg bone, or tibia, and then the wound was sewed up. The limb was then placed in a cast and then left to straighten itself out as the wedge closed together." He added: "W'hen the patient left the operating table her condition was good." But gangrene set in, because (he says) the woman was removed from...
Clattering, the cavalcade wound up steep approaches to the Quirinal Palace. There Afghan Royalty supped for three days from the plate of the House of Savoy...